Jan 17, 2017; Oxford, MS, USA; Mississippi Rebels guard Rasheed Brooks (14) is taken off the court during the second half against the Tennessee Volunteers at The Pavilion at Ole Miss. Mandatory Credit: Justin Ford-USA TODAY Sports

Mississippi guard Rasheed Brooks collapsed on the team's sideline and had a seizure during the team's 80-69 win over Tennessee on Tuesday night.

The scary incident happened during a timeout early in the second half and ended with Brooks being taken off in a stretcher and transported to Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi in Oxford, where he is now listed as stable.

Rasheed Brooks was taken to Baptist Memorial Hospital after suffering a seizure. He is in stable condition and undergoing further testing.

''It's my understanding he is stable, conscious, but he does not remember anything and he is still going through tests. It was a frightening moment for all of us and our prayers are with him. I turned my back and felt him fall against me, but I thought it was cramps. We were emotionally devastated to see Rasheed suffering and it was hard for our players to go back out there.''

The Rebels were rattled, no doubt, but their defense picked up and they closed the game on a 12-2 run in the final three minutes to seal the victory.